Today is the 72nd birhday of Queen Silvia of Sweden. The Queen was born on 23 December 1943 in Heidelberg, Germany. Queen Silvia of Sweden has three children and three grandchildren. Crown Princess Victoria, Duchess of Västergötland. She is married to Daniel Westling, and they have a daughter, Princess Estelle. Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland. He is married to Sofia Hellqvist. Princess Madeleine, Duchess of Hälsingland and Gästrikland. She is married to Christopher O'Neill, and they have a daughter, Princess Leonore, and a son, Prince Nicolas. Happy birthday to you Queen Silvia. |
She looks good. "Our" German Queen.
ReplyDeleteThe Queen not only looks good she seems to be a very genuine person, warm and caring. On top of all that I think she is beautiful as is her daughter, the Crown Princess. They both have inner beauty. Happy Birthday, Your Majesty.
ReplyDeleteQueen Silvia was a stunner when she was younger, and she has had to endure some scandals which cannot have been easy. She has always maintained her dignity and her poise.
ReplyDeleteI always thought she was a little stern, but in hindsight I think it is the King and not the Queen that who is stern.
I feel for the Queen. Life must be hard at times, I cannot imagine being in her position, having her husbands extra marital affairs made public and having to maintain her dignity and loyalty to her husband.
Beautiful Queen, sincere mother and grandma. No surprise her son-in-law, Chris, calls her "mom". You could see her tenderness and warmth towards her son-in-law the way she touched his arm during the christening of Prince Nicolas, when Princess Leonore was quite a handful in church. Also her tenderness she shows towards her grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteNice words from you:-) I just have to tell you that he doesn't call her mom, but ma'am (madame).
DeleteShe is nice outside, but inside she knows her father took some property from jewish man in nazis time without paying him!!!!
ReplyDeleteUnknown 18:56 your are ridiculous. I do hope for 2016 you will be able to see the bright and nice things in people.
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